Forza Motorsport 3 Goes Gold!

Forza Motorsport has pushed the limits of simulator racings, both visually and in gameplay since it first appeared on the original Xbox in 2005. Turn10 Studios has upped the ante in each subsequent showing of the racing sim and Forza Motorsport 3 looks to do just that as well.

FM3 has now officially gone GOLD and the Xbox LIVE Demo is slated to race onto the Xbox Live Marketplace on September 24. There will also be avatar clothing and gear available for purchase on that date.

The demo will allow players to test their racing mettle in the following five playable vehicles on the full circuit version of the Camino Viejo track:

2007 Porsche #80 Flying Lizard 911 GT3-RSR

2010 Audi R8 5.2 FSI quattro

2009 Ferrari California

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR

2009 Mini John Cooper Works

The Limited Collector’s Edition of FM3 includes 10 exclusive bonus cars, VIP community status, and more.

Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed FM and FM2, so FM3 is definitely on my wish list. I’ll certainly be checking out this demo!

About Patrick Talbert (AzraelPC)

I'm a 30-year-old gamer, geek, husband, and father of three amazing 'children' (two dogs--Leo and Brutus, one cat--Smokey). I'm also proud to admit that my wife wears the pants in the relationship and that the cat runs the house. I also enjoy playing fantasy sports, poker, and watching basically anything on ESPN. Favorite genre of game: RPG by far. Follow me on Twitter @azraelpc2.

I’m actually looking forward to this game, I’m not sure why because I hate racing games and I realize that normally about 15 mins after playing these but oh well, it does look pretty.

Mr Maynard

This is looking wonderful!

I cannot wait for the Demo now!

If you want a really good experience, purchase the 360 Wheel from Microsoft. And even better, Get a Racing Seat Setup. You’ll Thank me later!

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